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Govt. thanks New Delhi for assistance in crushing LTTE
January 29, 2013, 7:52 amby Zacki Jabbar
Amidst
some western countries curtailing training opportunities for Sri Lankan security
forces personnel, India says that it has offered Colombo maximum
exposure.
Indian High Commissioner Ashok K. Kantha
responding to a query by The Island said that around 1,400 Lankan armed forces
personnel were trained annually by his country which was bigger than what any
one provided.
When
asked if India would similarly consider increasing the supply of arms and
ammunition to its closest neighbour across the Palk Strait, he smiled and
replied "We provide a small quantity of equipment. But what is significant is
that security exchanges are developing steadily in keeping with our inter-linked
interests."
Addressing
a reception to mark India’s 64th Republic Day in Colombo on Saturday, Kantha
described his country’s relationship with Sri Lanka as "Special" adding "As the
Indian nation moves forward, we want our neighbours to be part of a collective
growth story. We are ready to extend our fullest support to Sri Lanka in
fulfilling its aspirations of peace, harmony, national reconciliation and
development in the post war era."
Senior
Minister of Good Governance and Infrastructure Ratnasiri Wickremenayake said
that his government was extremely grateful for the unconditional support that
India provided in helping to defeat the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
(LTTE).
"We
look back with gratitude for the assistance provided by New Delhi at a crucial
stage of our history," he said adding that Sri Lanka wished to strengthen the
long standing bonds of friendship and cooperation for the mutual benefit of its
people and regional peace.
The
High Commissioner noted that with bilateral trade turnover crossing the US$ 5
billion mark, India was Sri Lanka’s largest trading partner globally, while
Colombo occupied top place in South Asia when it came to trade exchanges with
India.
"We
have agreed to double bilateral trade to US$ 10 billion by 2015 and move towards
an enhanced framework for a special economic partnership," he said while noting
that India also led in terms of tourist arrivals and foreign direct investment
into Sri Lanka. With over 250,000 Sri Lankans visiting India last year the
partnership could be described as mutually beneficial, the High Commissioner
observed.